‘Hottest Homeless Girl’ Admits She Uses Men On Dating App To Avoid Sleeping In Her Car

A top-earning model has openly shared that she’s found herself without a home, but she’s come up with a clever trick to find a place to stay.

Emily Webb, 25, from Australia, admits she ‘doesn’t care’ that she lacks a permanent roof over her head.

Emily, a stunning blonde, has found herself without a secure place to call home, despite being able to afford AU $1,000 (£520) a week on rent.

She has even offered to pay a year’s rent in advance.

Emily says she’s ‘Australia’s hottest homeless girl’Instagram / @gucciqueenofbne

Australia’s housing crisis has left her living in her car, with all her belongings crammed inside.

The situation is far from ideal, but Emily is determined to make the best of it.

However, this professional model and adult content creator has devised a unique plan to save on rent.

She’s leveraging her self-proclaimed title of ‘Australia’s hottest homeless girl’ to find shelter.

Emily revealed that she’s using the dating app Hinge to avoid sleeping in her car.

She finds men on the app who are willing to let her stay with them, although she keeps her situation a secret from them.

“I can’t believe I’ve been wasting my money on rent all this time. Life hack: If you’re hot, don’t ever pay rent,” she told News.au.

The model has more than enough for rent but is struggling to find a place during Australia’s housing crisisInstagram / @gucciqueenofbne

This bold statement captures her new approach to housing.

Emily elaborated, “I’ve been on dating apps finding different guys’ places to stay with, and it is going surprisingly well.”

“I don’t usually tell them. I don’t want to put pressure on anyone.”

“I don’t mention that I’m homeless, and I don’t think I look homeless.”

Her strategy is to present herself as just another person looking to date, without disclosing her lack of a permanent home.

Emily has been ‘using’ men found on Hinge in order to have a bed to sleep inInstagram / @gucciqueenofbne

She also shared, “I have so many friends on the Gold Coast, but I don’t want to overstay my welcome or be a burden.”

“But I don’t mind being a burden to random men.”

This comment highlights her preference for relying on strangers rather than imposing on her friends.

Despite actively pursuing this tactic to find a bed for three nights at a time, Emily recently shared on her TikTok that some men have caught on to her scheme.

Realizing she was ‘using them’, they became less willing to help.

As a result, she decided to stop using Hinge as a way to find temporary homes.

Even though Emily has plenty of cash to afford rent, she still hasn’t found a permanent place to live.

“So far so good thank you so so much for everyone who has DMd me offering to help I am so so grateful I love you all”X / @gucciqueenofbne

She continues to couch surf at friends’ places and live out of her car.

This lifestyle, while challenging, demonstrates her resilience and resourcefulness in the face of a difficult housing market.

As Emily would put it, ‘Who knew dating apps could be so much more than just finding a date? They’re the new Airbnb!’

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